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Hal
Hal
Japanese pop band
1
Move
Move
Japanese musical group
2
SOPHIA
SOPHIA
Japanese rock band
3
JAM Project
JAM Project
Japanese band
4
Hiroshi Kitadani
Hiroshi Kitadani
Japanese singer (1968-)
5
Dream
Dream
Japanese pop girl group (2000-)
6
Yoko Ishida
Yoko Ishida
Japanese singer
7
May'n
May'n
Japanese singer (1989-)
8
Yoko Kanno
Yoko Kanno
Japanese composer, arranger, keyboardist, music producer (1964-)
9
V6
V6
Japanese boy band
10
Maaya Sakamoto
Maaya Sakamoto
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
11
Seatbelts
Seatbelts
band
12
AAA
AAA
Japanese pop group
13
The Pillows
The Pillows
Japanese alternative rock band
14
Misono
Misono
Japanese singer
15
Hitomi
Hitomi
Japanese singer-songwriter, model and actress
16
Hironobu Kageyama
Hironobu Kageyama
Japanese singer (1961-)
17
Origa
Origa
Russian singer
18
Do As Infinity
Do As Infinity
Japanese band
19
Hiroyuki Sawano
Hiroyuki Sawano
Japanese composer
20
TRF
TRF
band
21
Lia
Lia
Japanese singer
22
Flow
Flow
Japanese rock band
23
Prizmmy
Prizmmy
band
24
m-flo
m-flo
Japanese hip hop group
25
Olivia Lufkin
Olivia Lufkin
Japanese American bilingual singer and songwriter
26
Misia
Misia
Japanese singer, lyricist, composer, music producer (1978-)
27
flumpool
flumpool
Japanese band
28
yuri
yuri
Japanese singer
29
L'Arc-en-Ciel
L'Arc-en-Ciel
Japanese rock band
30
Folder 5
Folder 5
band
31
Tackey & Tsubasa
Tackey & Tsubasa
band
32
D&D
D&D
band
33
Every Little Thing
Every Little Thing
Japanese musical duo
34
Kishidan
Kishidan
rock band from Japan
35
Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
Japanese singer
36
LM.C
LM.C
Japanese band
37
Mai
Mai
Japanese singer
38
Masaaki Endoh
Masaaki Endoh
Japanese singer (1967-)
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Kids Alive was a Japanese rock band formed in 1998 when bassist Akihiro Yamamura, vocalist Yuta Aihara and guitarist Hiroshi "Keiji" Kanno signed up for Kids Records. Their first major debut single was released in 2002. They changed over to the Cutting Edge label for their next five singles and album two years later. They were with avex and released their two latest singles with them shortly before their break-up in 2003.

One of their songs, "Bokura no bouken", was used as the first ending theme of the anime Hikaru no Go and its opening melody was sampled by German rapper Kool Savas for his Song "Tot oder Lebendig". "2nd Stage" was used for the opening theme of the anime Hungry Heart: Wild Striker.